Caroline Glick

Netanyahu appoints Caroline Glick as gov't adviser ahead of Washington visit

Caroline Glick previously worked in Benjamin Netanyahu’s office during his first term as prime minister in the late 1990s.

 Israeli-American journalist Caroline Glick attends a press conference of members of the Gvura (Heroism) Forum, brevard families and activists against a hostage deal with Hamas and for a total victory, in Jerusalem, January 12, 2025.
 A BILLBOARD message congratulates president-elect Donald Trump, in Tel Aviv, the day after the presidential election, earlier this month. Many believe that in Trump’s America, Israel will be strengthened in every way possible, states the writer.

Annexation sounds great until you get into the details - opinion

Raymond W. Kelly, Bruce Buck, Brooke Goldstein, Doron Horowitz and Caroline B. Glick speaking at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference

Key to fighting antisemitism? Empowering Jewish communities

The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference

Caroline Glick addresses 'Post' conference - WATCH LIVE


Column One: Trump, Netanyahu and the post-Oslo era

If the peace process ends, Netanyahu will present his own plan.

US President Donald Trump shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland

Our World: Time for Greenblatt to walk away

Unless Trump intends to humiliate himself and America and sell Israel down the river like his predecessors did, the peace process will not be resuscitated.

US President's envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas

Column One: Pence and Pew, present and future

Israel’s efforts to explain itself will not crack through the closed intellectual circle of identity politics and partisanship.

US Vice President Mike Pence touches the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City

Caroline Glick to EU: Don’t ignore Palestinian terrorism

“The forces of terrorism must be equally fought,” Glick said, not just for Israel’s sake but for the sake of the rest of the world.

Panel on Global Terror and the Threat to Israel and Europe at Jerusalem Post's 2017 Diplomatic Conference

Comment: The downfall of the 'Jordanian option'

How one politician's ambitions have worked against what many right-wing Israelis see as a viable future solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Palestinians demonstrate in the Old City of Jerusalem, 1937

Column One: Israel and the American Jewish crisis

The key to strengthening and supporting the community is to bypass its failed leadership and speak and interact directly with American Jews.

Jews cleaning out notes from the Western Wall ahead of Rosh Hashanah

Column One: Trump and the Jews

The fact is that the rhetoric of white supremacists on Israel and Jews is largely indistinguishable from the language of the far Left.

A demonstrator holds signs during a rally in response to the Charlottesville, Virginia

Our World: Losing and winning the Temple Mount

Israel ceded the Temple Mount to terrorists last week. But with a clear goal, we can get it back in short order and keep it perpetually for the good of all humanity.

A Jewish worshipper prays in front of an entrance to the compound known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount, on Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, in Jerusalem's Old City August 1, 2017.

Column One: Hezbollah’s missiles will not rust

If we aren’t indifferent to Hezbollah’s expansion of its capabilities, what are we planning to do about it?

Hezbollah displays a pick-up truck mounted with a multiple rocket launcher in a parade in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh in 2014

July 3, 2017: Yet more letters on Kotel, conversion conundrums

"With regard to 'Coalition leaders reach deal to temporarily resolve conversion crisis' (July 2), I do not recognize the chief rabbis or any rabbi as my mentor."

Letters